APMLE Podiatry Boards Part 2 Board Review Question Bank

Get ready to pass the APMLE Part 2 Exam with BoardVitals. Gain access to more than 1500 APMLE Part 2 Podiatry board questions with detailed explanations for both correct and incorrect responses, targeted to the APMLE Part 2 exam. The APMLE Part 2 question bank is the most thorough and comprehensive question bank available for the APMLE Part 2, and addresses the topics specifically found on the written exam. This question bank follows the exam content outline in the American Podiatric Medical Licensing Examination (APMLE) Part 2 Examination Guide.

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Information About the APMLE Part 2 Exam

The APMLE Part 2 exam is a challenging test with an estimated first time test taker pass rate of 89% (2013-2015) (Data taken across several institutions), which is lower than the national average for many of the medical specialties. The written exam is typically considered a harder exam than the CSPE, which is the other necessary part of Part 2. The test does examine some technical elements such as x-ray production, so you will need to be prepared for some elements that are not necessarily taught at core programs. BoardVitals questions do cover some of these topics and include explanations.

Tips on Taking the APMLE Part 2 Exam

BoardVitals suggests the next best question for each test taker individually based on previous performance.

We suggest going through exams in both (timed and review) modes as well as reading explanations, even if the test taker keys the answer correctly.

The BoardVitals qbank is the best known source for questions targeted to the boards, however we also suggest taking a look at Pocket Podiatrics and the APMA videos, especially those videos specifically related to biomechanics and radiology.